Hall County was created in 1818 from Indian treaty lands. Georgia's 44th county was named for Dr. Lyman Hall, signer of the Declaration of Independence and later governor of Georgia.
The county seat is Gainesville, which may have been named for early settlers in the area, or for General Edmund P. Gaines, who arrested Aaron Burr for treason.
Clemont
Flowery Branch
Gainesville
Gillsville
Lula
Oakwood
To return to the Community Centers: http://artworldsofatlanta.wikispaces.org/CommunityArtCenters
Hall County was created in 1818 from Indian treaty lands. Georgia's 44th county was named for Dr. Lyman Hall, signer of the Declaration of Independence and later governor of Georgia.
The county seat is Gainesville, which may have been named for early settlers in the area, or for General Edmund P. Gaines, who arrested Aaron Burr for treason.
Clemont
Flowery Branch
Gainesville
Gillsville
Lula
Oakwood
To return to the Community Centers:
http://artworldsofatlanta.wikispaces.org/CommunityArtCenters